Megabyte Punch is a fighting/beat ‘em up game in which you build your own fighter! As you travel through different environments, you battle other creatures to get their parts. Parts have their own powers and bonuses, like gun arms for a shoot ability or powerful hips for a devastating pelvic thrust attack.

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“Kicking a robot so hard that it tears through the air at high speed and crashes into the wall, destroying parts of it in the process. Beautiful.”
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Megabyte Punch is a fighting/beat ‘em up game in which you build your own fighter!

As you travel through different environments, you battle other creatures to get their parts. Parts have their own powers and bonuses, like gun arms for a shoot ability or powerful hips for a devastating pelvic thrust attack. Then, using the abilities of your customized fighter, you can compete in the tournament or battle against other players in a destructible arena.

The game takes place in an computer world where you protect the Heartcore of your village against the likes of the Valk Empire and the dreaded Khoteps in 6 different levels with each 3 stages and a boss fight!

A truly underrated gem. I decided to give it a shot on a whim and so far I'm throughly entertained.

The controls are familiar if you've played any of the recent Smash Bros games. It provides a very simple and easy tutorial for those who aren't. Chaining together combos is childsplay, but still gives you that rewarding feeling after you've landed your hits.

The robot customization is just perfect for a game like this. Your robot comes with a default set of parts that can be substituted later on for better parts with special abilities and statistics linked to them.

As you adventure through each stage, you're eventually met with a boss who provides for a decent challenge at the very end of each section. Once defeated, you're often met with a prize (a new part) with a special ability that will aid you in the next stage up until the final boss (Haven't gotten there yet).

Honestly, I didn't expect this to be such a blast to play and I'd reccommend it to anyone on the fence about making the purchase.

Up + Punch. Up + Punch. Up + Punch. Up + Punch. Up + Pu-Hey, where'd he go?

Megabyte Punch, for the four and a half hours I've been mainlining it, has been wonderful. The music and graphics go together wonderfully, almost as well as my B-Chipset Hammer and an enemy's optics.It's a little bit Custom Robo here, a little Smash Brothers there, and there's some Megaman in there in between, but it's enough of its own thing to push those three into traffic and go its own way.

The only problems I've had stem from my own inability to string together a combo more competent than the one previously mentioned.